Movie version.................I still say that Iron Man and Thor win, but not easily. Throw in Hulk's green ass to try to pull him out of the air and it's all like "Finish him!" The operative word, though, is "try".
Cap, Black Widow, and Hawkeye do shit. That is, of course, Hawkeye is good enough to tag AB with one of his bad ass arrows.
At 1:17:45, AB does, indeed fly underneath the floating city, but he doesn't lift it up. Actually, he uses his jet boosters to keep the city from plummeting to the ground, and the city, itself, does crush AB. So, essentially, he was able to slow down a falling city and not lift it up.
That city slowing feat alone makes him far to durable to be harmed by the Avengers.
Apply the weight of the city + gravity pushing down on him and then apply the power that his thrusters were putting out pushing upwards on him. His body is nigh-indestructible.
Should still be more than enough to net a win from what I see. Plus it appears he survives the island falling on him... Not sure how good his energy resistance is, but he should be able to take any physical attack the Avenger's throw at him.
Astro Boy wins for reasons Robby defined. Durability is sheering and stress and strain forces (no, I did not miss a comma). For Astro Boy to even slow the decent of that island city, his durability is absurd. Hi2u PSI. And tunneling throw the rock like that, as fast as he did, puts his "strength" and speed at absurdly higher levels than even Hulks. He one shots the entire team in about a second.
Holy sh*t. The first thing that popped into my mind was some lubed up t**** f***in'. So delicious looking.
Before we can even entertain such a question, we first must establish whether or not it is even a legitimate question.
Can Thor aim and fire his lightning fast enough to tag Astro-Boy?
A better way of wording that...
Was Thor ever seen aiming, firing his lightning, and hitting someone as fast* as Astro-Boy? If so, what was the outcome? If not, then the question is useless in contributing to the thread.
A linear top-speed is not the same thing as fast. Fast, in this context, is the ability to quickly accelerate and change directions.
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well, he isn't only fighting Thor and his speed is flight-based; that means he'll move at human speeds when he confronts Hulk or Iron man and he's not one-shotting either of them... that should give Thor an opening.